Access to education should never be determined by distance. Yet, in many parts of Asunafo North, our children walk up to 5 kilometers each day just to attend school — a challenge that drains their energy, limits their learning time, and sometimes dims their dreams.
As the Member of Parliament for Asunafo North, I have witnessed these struggles firsthand. I could not stand by and watch our future leaders face such hardship on their journey to knowledge. That is why I took the initiative to engage the Asunafo Farmers Cooperative Association and together, we have financed and handed over eight (8) tricycles to serve our scattered communities.

These tricycles, entrusted to opinion leaders in each village, will help ensure that our schoolchildren get to class on time and return home safely and with dignity. This project is not just about transportation — it’s about restoring hope, empowering education, and giving every child in Asunafo North a fair chance to succeed.
To me, this is more than a donation; it is a ride to their dreams. When children can attend school without worrying about the distance, they can focus on what truly matters — learning, growing, and shaping a better future for themselves and our constituency.
This initiative also reflects my belief that development happens faster when we work together. By partnering with local associations and community leaders, we can create lasting solutions that respond to real needs on the ground.
I want every child in Asunafo North to know this — your dreams matter, and as your MP, I am committed to removing every obstacle that stands in your way. Together, we are building an Asunafo North where education is accessible, inclusive, and empowering for all.
When we come together as one community, nothing is impossible for Asunafo North.

